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      <description>The QBs changed but the results stayed the same. The Carolina Panthers trotted out Hunter Cantwell and Tony Pike on Thursday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, yet still could not find the end zone while dropping a 19-3 decision in their last warmup before the regular season.</description>
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